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Photophysical properties of a dinuclear rack-type Ru(II) complex and of its components

โœ Scribed by Alberto Credi; Vincenzo Balzani; Sebastiano Campagna; Garry S. Hanan; Claudia R. Arana; Jean-Marie Lehn


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
441 KB
Volume
243
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-2614

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โœฆ Synopsis


The luminescence spectra and lifetimes (at room temperature and 77 K) and triplet-triplet transient absorption spectrum (at room temperature) of a rack-type complex (4) made of two Ru(II) ions, a bridging ligand (3) containing a bis-(bipyridyl)pyrimidine subunit (2) covalently linked to an anthracene moiety (1) and two 2,2' : 6',2"-terpyridine ligands have been investigated. Comparison with the luminescence properties and transient absorption spectra of the 1, 2, and 3 subunits shows that in the supramolecular species 4 excitation energy flows with unitary efficiency to the lowest excited state, which is a triplet Ru --* 3 CT level, regardless of which chromophoric subunit is excited.


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